The web should be a platform that helps people and provides a positive social benefit. As we continue to evolve the web platform, we must therefore consider the consequences of our work. The following document sets out ethical principles that will drive W3C's continuing work in this direction.| www.w3.org
This specification defines common infrastructure that other specifications can use to interact with browser permissions. These permissions represent a user's choice to allow or deny access to "powerful features" of the platform. For developers, the specification standardizes an API to query the permission state of a powerful feature, and be notified if a permission to use a powerful feature changes state.| www.w3.org
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Privacy is an essential part of the web. This document provides definitions for privacy and related concepts that are applicable worldwide as well as a set of privacy principles that should guide the development of the web as a trustworthy platform. People using the web would benefit from a stronger relationship between technology and policy, and this document is written to work with both.| www.w3.org
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Unsanctioned Web Tracking| www.w3.org
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Introduction This Ecma Standard defines the ECMAScript 2026 Language. It is the seventeenth edition of the ECMAScript Language Specification. Since publication of the first edition in 1997, ECMAScript has grown to be one of the world's most widely used general-purpose programming languages. It| tc39.es
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1. About the CSS 2.2 Specification| drafts.csswg.org
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1. Introduction| w3c.github.io
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HTML Design Principles| www.w3.org
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1. Introduction| drafts.csswg.org
HTML| html.spec.whatwg.org
This specification defines common infrastructure that other specifications can use to interact with browser permissions. These permissions represent a user's choice to allow or deny access to "powerful features" of the platform. For developers, the specification standardizes an API to query the permission state of a powerful feature, and be notified if a permission to use a powerful feature changes state.| w3c.github.io
1. Introduction| www.w3.org
table.caption [ = value ]HTMLTableElement/caption| html.spec.whatwg.org
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